Halvah ice cream
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Middle Eastern variation of ice cream
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Course | Ice cream |
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Place of origin | Various |
Region or state | Middle East |
Serving temperature | Cold |
Main ingredients | Tahini paste, eggs, cream, sugar |
Halvah ice cream is a Middle Eastern variation of ice cream which is made of sesame Halva, tahini, eggs, cream, and sugar, and usually topped with pistachios and Silan (date syrup).[citation needed] It has been compared to Snickers ice cream.[citation needed]
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